Awesome post. Have you read "Switch" by Chip and Dan Heath? Similar points in there in terms of "finding the bright spots." We wrote about it (and linked back to your post) in our blog today:
http://www.smallact.com/blog/when-things-suck-how-to-find-the-bright-spots-and-get-it-done/

Thanks to Hildy Gottleib over at Creating the Future, I found Hank Green's video on the Webb Telescope. Not that I care terribly much about the Webb Telescope. But I do care about the first minute of Hank's video, which you should watch first if you haven't seen it before. Here's what Hank says...

This is well-thought-out and well-articulated. It's always good to have a plan in place and to use social media in a way that makes sense for your organization. It's also really key to have your work tie into the broader mission, rather than just doing "social for the sake of social."

Or Why Still No One Is Reading Your Tweets About Grape Jelly A classmate from grad school recently shared a link to the page below with the caption “Saddest Twitter page ever.” The concept was a Twitter feed from Smuckers Jam, which pointed only to the obvious conclusion, that no one wants to re...